Flights were threatened with bombs, and Washington Reagan National Airport was temporarily closed.

2025-11-05
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  Southeast Asia Information Port (www.dnyxxg.com) – According to ABC News, Washington Reagan National Airport was temporarily closed on the 4th local time due to a bomb threat, causing numerous flight delays.

  U.S. Transportation Secretary Duffy stated on social media that the threatened flight was a United Airlines flight from Houston to Washington, D.C., Reagan National Airport.

  According to a spokesperson for the Washington Metropolitan Airports Authority, the threatened aircraft was urgently moved to the airport's restricted area, and all passengers disembarked and were transported to the terminal by bus. During this period, all other flight takeoffs and landings were suspended.

  Duffy stated that all airport operations resumed at approximately 1:30 PM Eastern Time on the 4th, and the matter has been handed over to the FBI.

  Data from the Federal Aviation Administration shows that before flights resumed, the average delay at the airport was 51 minutes, with the longest delay exceeding two hours.

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